the indian government is also expressing shock and at the same time ordered an investigation. fresh violence has erupted on sunday because many villagers were still angry and attacked army camps in the district. two more civilians were reported killed. the government has imposed restrictions in the district to prevent further violence, but it also shows the challenges faced by the indian security forces as they deal with the many insurgent groups in the northeast of india. yes, because the army s been battling militants for a long time in nagaland, so how common are these tensions between military and locals? these are some of the longest running insurgencies in this part of india for more than five or six decades. the indian army has been fighting various groups and some are demanding total independence, some are demanding. i have a homeland for the naga
a group of coal miners were returning from the northeastern indian state of nagaland which borders myanmar, and the indian army says it was acting on a specific intelligence input and they asked a van to stop, but they did not stop. so they opened fire. they later realised there were six civilians killed in the incident. angry civilians then targeted army camps. that resulted in the further loss of lives. 13 civilians and a soldier were killed. they ordered an inquiry in this incident will be investigated. the indian government is also expressing shock and at the same time ordered an investigation. fresh violence has erupted on sunday because many villagers were still angry and attacked army camps in the district. two more civilians were reported killed.